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Publications by Elaine Morley on Adolescents and Youth Development

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Impact of the Opportunity to Succeed (OPTS) Aftercare Program for Substance-Abusers (Research Report)
Shelli B. Rossman, Caterina Gouvis Roman, Janeen Buck, Elaine Morley

Posted to Web: June 07, 1999Publication Date: June 07, 1999

Helping At-Risk Youth (Research Report)
Elaine Morley, Shelli B. Rossman

Common sense and years of research suggest that community-based collaboratives are the best hope for helping at-risk youth. This report, drawn from evaluations of the Communities in Schools and SafeFuture initiatives, offers a wealth of hands-on advice and real-life examples to help program leaders overcome the challenges of setting up or running their own community-based initiative. Detailed chapters cover fund raising and marketing, case management and service integration, parental involvement, volunteer mentors and tutors, and monitoring program outcomes.

Posted to Web: January 01, 1998Publication Date: January 01, 1998

Highlights of the National Evaluation of Cities in Schools (Research Report)
Shelli B. Rossman, Elaine Morley

This paper evaluates the Cities in Schools (CIS) program based on three objectives: (1) a study of the national organization, focusing on the training and technical assistance provided to promote replication of the CIS model; (2) a study of a representative sample of CIS sites to assess the effects of local programs; and (3) case studies of 10 CIS programs selected for their innovative features and adherence to the CIS model. The authors discuss the effects of their findings on the CIS model and replication activities, on community programs and school-based projects, and on student outcomes and client satisfaction.

Posted to Web: April 01, 1995Publication Date: April 01, 1995

 
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